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iPAQ specific tricks and tips and a comprehensive 'How To' page to solve many common problems new users encounter.
website.lineone.net
Site dedicated to Linux installations on the iPAQ Pocket PC.
www.ipaqlinux.com
iPAQ H3000 Pocket PC Reference Guide
Official guide for the 31xx and 36xx devices. Topics such as basic information, program applications, and troubleshooting are presented. (PDF)
Compaq White Paper: Backup and Restore for iPAQ Pocket PC
Describes how to use the comprehensive tools available in Microsoft ActiveSync and Compaq Q Utilities to protect data and applications stored on the iPAQ Pocket PC. (PDF)
3600 Series - Hardware Design Specifications
Official detailed specifications for the 36xx series iPAQ. Note most of the details should be common to the 31xx and 37xx too.
www.handhelds.org
A guide to connecting the iPAQ to a cellular phone for wireless Internet connectivity.
www.the-gadgeteer.com
iPAQ Pocket PC H3700 Series Getting Started Guide
Official guide for 37xx series devices. (PDF)
iPAQ Pocket PC H3800 Series Reference Guide
Official guide for 38xx series devices. (PDF)
Review by Isdera.co.uk of the 32mb model of the 36xx series. Features review, specifications and comparison to competing models
www.infoideas.net
A personal iPAQ pocket PC site includes information on iPAQ programming and software development.
mypaq.net
Survey design and data collection software for iPAQ Pocket PC handhelds, for mobile data collection
www.pocketsurvey.info
Installing Japanese language support on the iPAQ using a western version of Windows CE.
portable.syste.ms
Python Programming on the iPAQ
A Handhelds.org guide to setting up and programming in Python on the iPAQ when using a Linux distribution.
www.handhelds.org
Redeem vouchers, claim free software and browse accessories & upgrades for your iPAQ. Research iPAQ Services, contact support and extend warranties here.
www.ipaqchoice.com
Linux on the iPAQ in 21 Easy Steps
A comprehensive step by step tutorial with screenshots, detailing the installation of Linux on the iPAQ Pocket PC.
www.cfar.umd.edu